theintercept.com/2015/07/15/irans-refusal-allow-notice-inspections-legit-u-s-history-iraq/
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The answer is twofold: First, all countries have things they legitimately want to hide, such as conventional military secrets and the security procedures of their leaders. Second, during the 1990s the U.S. demonstrated with Iraq that it would routinely abuse the weapons inspections process in order to uncover such legitimate secrets — and use them to target the Iraqi military and try to overthrow the Iraqi government.
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